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Mennonite Research Journal

Mennonite Research Journal
Predecessor of Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, the Mennonite Research Journal was a quarterly periodical published by Mennonite Life from 1960-1977. It evidenced the colorful editorial style, personality, and beliefs of its editor, Ira D. Landis (1899-1977)—Mennonite farmer, minister, and historian. Each issue consists of twelve pages. Articles range in length from a paragraph to five pages, with longer articles being continued in multiple issues. MRJ Indexes through 1977, as well as a list of all articles from 1960-1969 by title and author, are available to the public below.

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